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Rome Industries #49 Campfire Gripper Stainless Steel
These are very similar to the long-missing "Chinese Hoodlum Gangs" or "Spondonacles", once sold by Paddy Pallin. They are long tongs useful for lifting billies, frying pans, etc, off a camp fire. Their length makes them far more useful than most currently-available tongs, when cooking on an open fire. So, I've finally found and bought a substitute for long-unavailable billy tongs—the "Chinese Hoodlum Gangs" or "Spondonicles" formerly sold by Paddy Pallin. They are solidly made, and appear very… Full review

Jetboil CrunchIt
A straightforward tool for bleeding and puncturing gas canisters for safe disposal. I try to completely use up and properly dispose of every gas canister that I purchase, but since they are not allowed on planes even in checked luggage, I have sometimes had to figure out what to do with a partially used canister before taking a flight home. I am not the only one. At resupply points on the JMT in 2014 and at hostels and huts on our recent visit in Iceland, we came across stashes of partially used… Full review

Clikstand T-2/T-2G
A compact lightweight pot stand which is more versatile than other similar products. I have used both versions of this (stainless steel and titanium) and it's a great way to use an alcohol burner (Trangia style or Evernew). Though not as stable or protective as a Trangia set, it is more stable than other alchol based coooking sets I have used and offers more versatility other than simply boiling water. It also takes up a faction of the space when packed away. I have successfully cooked simple meals… Full review

Primus Windscreen
I will not recommend to use, does not do job good. Does not protect fire from wind. It is easy to set up, holds firmly. Unfortunately protection is too low and does not cover open fire, as result it does not work on average wind power. I have Primus stove with piezo, somehow it is impossible to use build-in igniter because there is no hole for finger next to piezo side. After several attempts to use it I drop this idea and bought new foil wind protection. Full review

BernieDawg DragonTamer 3
This product, while expensive, by reducing the grossly excessive noise level of my MSR DragonFly stove, transforms the stove from something I did not use because of the excessive noise to a stove that I like to use. I really like my MSR DragonFly stove. Stable, rugged, easily repairable, has never given me a problem. BUT, it is SOOOO noisy that I quit taking it on trips. Instead I would take our 30-year-old gen 1 Coleman single burner. Great stove, but with a very narrow base, it was an accident… Full review

Paddy Pallin Spondonicles
They truly were a most versatile piece of kit. I second the version name of 'Chinese hoodlum gangs'. It may be apocryphal, but my late father, former tiger-walker and CMW member, Brian Douglas Walker, claimed he'd been calling them that since they were first made. But as he didn't start bushwalking until the early Fifties, I do not know when Paddy first had them made.I certainly have a pair that belonged to my dad and would date from the Sixties at the very least. They are especially useful as others… Full review

Primus Kamoto OpenFire Pit
From the beach to the riverside camp, take your campfire with you wherever you might want one. This is a really good, compact and easily stowed fire pit. You can cook and grill on this fire which burns either wood or charcoal. Best for car camping or canoe trips where weight isn't an issue, especially good when campfire rings must be portable and leave no trace. As members of another website, we’ve been testing out these products in exchange for a review in various boondocking and beach locations… Full review

Paddy Pallin Spondonicles
Growing up in Sydney we called these "Chinese hoodlum gangs," or "gangs" for short. In ancient China secret criminal societies were called Tongs. With the advent of the Maoist regime, it was said the Tongs had become Chinese hoodlum gangs. They are brilliant tools. I wish I hadn't got rid of mine years ago in a cleanup. Nothing else is long enough. I've just reviewed my new tongs, over at https://www.trailspace.com/gear/rome-industries/49-campfire-gripper-stainless-steel/?review=40310 Full review

Purcell Trench Voyageurs Grill
The largest of the Purcell Trench line, yet still easy to carry. This grill works well as a pot support or for direct cooking and can be used with most any stove as well as open fire. Well made of sturdy materials for real world use. Purcell Trench has been making pack grills of various sizes and shapes since 1993. Originally they were sold via retailers, but now they do their business directly with consumers via mail or electronic order. They have grills that range from simple rectangles designed… Full review







































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